Randhawa slips to tied 16th on final daySeptember 27th, 2009 KYOTO - Jyoti Randhawa was unable to recover from a poor start and ended with a five-over 76 that saw him slide out of top-10 and finish tied 16th at the end of the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open here Sunday. Randhawa ended with a four day total of two-over 286.
Randhawa moves into top-10 with sub-par round in JapanSeptember 26th, 2009 KYOTO - Jyoti Randhawa made another upward move with a one-under 70 as he came up to tied eighth at the end of the third round of the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open golf tournament here Saturday. Randhawas 70 took him to three-under 210, as he lay eight shots behind Daisuke Maruyama (67), who is four clear of the field.
Atwal confirms participation for Indian Open golfSeptember 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Arjun Atwal, who won the Indian Open exactly 10 years ago in 1999, Wednesday confirmed his participation to give the field for the Hero Honda Indian Open 2009 a big boost. Atwal, who last competed in the Indian Open in 2005, the year Hero Honda took over the sponsorship of the event, has since been playing in the US on the PGA and Nationwide Tours.
Bhullar, Lahiri ready for Indian OpenSeptember 21st, 2009 GURGAON - Even as he kept his winning streak in India intact, Gaganjeet Bhullar, the talented Indian golfer, made some mental notes in his preparation for the upcoming Hero Honda Indian Open at the DLF Golf and Country Club Sunday. Anirban Lahiri, who finished second to Bhullar at the DLF Masters with a final round of 66, confessed to doing the same.
Bhullar snaps Randhawa's winning run in IndiaSeptember 20th, 2009 GURGAON - Gaganjeet Bhullar extended his winning streak in India to five and at the same time snapped a similar streak going for Jyoti Randhawa as the Kapurthala youngster won the DLF Masters on the Aircel professional golf Tour by five shots at the DLF Golf and Country Club Sunday. Shooting his fourth straight score in the 60s, the 21-year-old Bhullar knocked in five birdies against one bogey for a 68 that gave him a four-day total of 15-under 273.
Bhullar-Randhawa shootout for DLF MastersSeptember 19th, 2009 GURGAON - It may well be one of best match-ups the Aircel professional golf Tour has seen when Gaganjeet Bhullar and Jyoti Randhawa walk out in the final grouping on the last day of the Rs.8 million DLF Masters at the DLF golf and Country Club Sunday. Bhullar, unbeaten in his last four starts on the Indian Tour, is at 11-under 205 after a round of three-under 69, and one shot behind him is Randhawa (67), unbeaten in his last five starts on the Indian Tour.
Jeev leaves his President's Cup hopes in Greg Norman's handsSeptember 6th, 2009 CRANS MONTANA - Jeev Milkha Singh wrapped up his campaign at the Omega European Masters with a disappointing three-over-par 74 Sunday, leaving his President's Cup dream in the hands of International Team captain Greg Norman. Jeev finished in tied 49th place.
Jeev 24th at Omega European Masters golfSeptember 5th, 2009 Crans-sur-SIERRE - India's Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa shot one-under 70 each in the third round of the Omega European Masters Saturday, while Shiv Kapur dropped two double bogeys but still managed a two-over 73. Jeev was placed 24th, Jyoti 33rd and Kapur was 47th.
BAI blames players for China Masters goof-upAugust 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Badminton Association of India (BAI) Friday blamed the players for their entries not reaching in time for the China Masters Super Series as they did not confirm their participation as they should before every international event. BAI president V.
Jyoti shoots 68 in the third round, Kapur also makes cutAugust 1st, 2009 CELADANA - Four birdies in the last six holes and seven overall in the round saw Jyoti Randhawa make a big jump up to 23rd at the end of the third round in the Moravia Silesia Open at the Prosper Golf Resort here. Randhawa, struggling with his form, shot a four-under 68 Saturday that moved him to three-under 213 with rounds of 72, 73 and 68.
Aussie Marcus Fraser shoots 3-under 70 to take 3rd-round lead at SAS MastersJuly 25th, 2009 Fraser takes 3rd-round lead at SAS MastersLODDEKOPINGE, Sweden — Marcus Fraser birdied three holes on the back nine for a 3-under 70 Saturday to take the lead going into the final round of the SAS Masters. The Australian had a 54-hole total of 8-under 211 on the 7,665-yard Barseback Golf Club course — the longest in European Tour history.
Brewerton shares Evian Masters lead with Kim and GustafsonJuly 25th, 2009 Brewerton retains share of Evian Masters leadEVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Becky Brewerton of Wales has shot a 3-under 69 to grab a share of the lead at the Evian Masters for the third consecutive round. Brewerton heads into Sunday's final round tied with Sophie Gustafson of Sweden — who had a 5-under 67 on Saturday — and In-Kyung Kim of South Korea at 12-under 204.
Jeev likely to have Jyoti as partner for World CupJuly 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Jeev Milkha Singh's world ranking of 42 has earned India a rare direct entry into the Mission Hills World Cup to be played at Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen, in China Nov 26-29. The field is selected through each nation's leading player on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) as of June 22.
Randhawa and Bhullar highlight India's success in Asian TourJune 3rd, 2009 SENTOSA - Indian golfer Jyoti Randhawas win at the Singha Thailand Open and Gaganjeet Bhullars second place at the SAIL Open were the highlights for India as the Asian Tour completed its first half of the 2009 season with a sprinkling of magical feats which included a world scoring record and historic milestones by one of the regions golf legends. Randhawa returned to the winning circle after a gap of more than a year, while Bhullar, knocking at the doors of stardom on Asian Tour, was unable to catch up with the record-breaking big-hitting Thai star Chapchai Nirat who wrote a slice of history with his record-shattering 32-under-par 256 aggregate victory at the SAIL Open.
Jyoti second, Jeev and Kapur sixth at European OpenMay 29th, 2009 LONDON - It seemed an Indian summer at the European Open with all three Indians in the fray placed inside top-six at the end of the first round at the London Golf Club. While Jyoti Randhawa, fresh from a skydiving holiday in the US, shot a six-under 66 to be tied second, Jeev Milkha Singh shot a 67 and Shiv kapur, who of late has taken to meditation, also brought home a 67.